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258 pages with frontispiece portrait, diagrams, drawings, tables, illustrations and index. Quarto (10 1/2" x 8 1/2") bound in half leather with five raised spine bands, black and red labels in gilt lettering over marbled boards. Volume X. From the library of J W Rimington Wilson Volume XI. (Betts: 7-13) First edition. Volume one has the title The Westminster Chess Club Papers and published between 1869 and 1879, volumes 1 through 11 no more published. The full name was The Westminster Papers: A Monthly Journal Of Chess, Whist, Games of Skill, and the Drama and, although a vehicle of the Westminster Chess Club, it covered a variety of recreational activities. William Norwood Potter began as one of its Chess editors, but soon founded his own venture, The City of London Chess Magazine, writing, ".our Magazine will be devoted entirely to Chess; and we say this without any disparagement of our contemporary, the Westminster Papers, which, while it appeals to a more general class of readers than is contemplated by us, nevertheless, never ceases to bestow the greatest possible attention upon that portion of its pages which is devoted to Chess." The [Westminster] club rapidly grew to have a membership of two hundred; and in 1868 it was resolved to publish a magazine, The Westminster Chess Club Papers to give it its full title at the start, which was shortened after the first year to The Westminster Papers. This was to be a Monthly Journal of Chess, Whist, Games of Skill, and the Drama , price sixpence, and appeared in April. Hewitt and Boden were at the beginning in general control, and Duffy was the chess editor; though on the cover of the third number there appeared the statement, in some archaic style of humor, Edited by Telemachus Brownsmith. ames Wilson Rimington Wilson (1822-1877) developed an extensive gaming library, which was maintained and perhaps added to by his son, Reginald Henry Rimington-Wilson (1852-1927). After the death of R. H., his son Captain H. E. Rimington-Wilson (1899-1971) ordered the sale of the library by auction at Sotheby's. It was the Quaritch firm that purchased the vast majority of the Rimington-Wilson lots at Sotheby's. They offered the books in two catalogues shortly after the sale. Condition: J W Rimington Wilson's name to front end paper. Boards inner hinges taped and held by tape to the exterior, corners bumped and rubbed, spine heal chipped away else a good copy, internally very good. N° de ref. del artículo C2426
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Título: The Westminster Papers. A Monthly Journal of...
Editorial: W Kent and Company, W W Morgan, J Menzies and Company, McGlashan and Gill, London, Edinburgh and Dublin
Año de publicación: 1875
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición: Good
Edición: 1st Edition